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Are you a student, current cyber worker, or career changer? Are you thinking about a job in cybersecurity? Learning about and understanding the field's unique requirements will help you determine whether a career in cybersecurity is in your future. The work environment for cyber professionals is dynamic and exciting, with competitive salaries and growing opportunities.
Cybersecurity professionals often thrive in an informal atmosphere, unconventional working hours, and shifting work responsibilities aimed at keeping knowledge fresh and work exciting.
There are many different jobs within the cybersecurity field that require a broad range of knowledge, skills and abilities. Cybersecurity professionals must have the ability to rapidly respond to threats as soon as they are detected. Professionals must also possess a range of technical abilities to perform a variety of activities, and be able to work in different locations and environments.
Cybersecurity work also includes the analysis of policy, trends, and intelligence to better understand how an you think or act - using problem solving skills often compared to those of a detective. This level of work complexity requires the cybersecurity workforce to possess both a wide array of technical IT skills as well as advanced analysis capabilities.
If you are thinking about a career change in 2016, then you might want to have a look at the burgeoning cybersecurity market which is expected to grow from $75 billion in 2015 to $170 billion by 2020.
More than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled, and postings are up 74% over the past five years, according to a 2015 analysis of numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics by Peninsula Press, a project of the Stanford University Journalism Program.
If you are already in the tech field, then crossing over to security can mean a bump in pay. Cybersecurity workers can command an average salary premium of nearly $6,500 per year, or 9% more than other IT workers, according to the Job Market Intelligence: Cybersecurity Jobs 2020 report published by Burning Glass Technologies.
For newbies to the tech field who are contemplating a career in cybersecurity, they will often start out as information security analysts. U.S. News and World Report ranked a career in information security analysis eighth on its list of the 100 best jobs for 2015. They state the profession is growing at a rate of 36.5% through 2022. Many information security analysts earn a bachelor’s degree in computer science, programming or engineering.
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